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	Update History.txt to include 10.4.6 changes (#451)
Signed-off-by: Gaurav Aggarwal <aggarg@amazon.com>
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Changes between FreeRTOS V10.4.5 and TBD
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Changes between FreeRTOS V10.4.6 and TBD
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Documentation and download available at https://www.FreeRTOS.org/
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@ -14,6 +14,15 @@ Documentation and download available at https://www.FreeRTOS.org/
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	  observed when strict-aliasing and link time optimization are enabled.
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	  To maintain backwards compatibility, configUSE_MINI_LIST_ITEM defaults to 1.
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Changes between FreeRTOS V10.4.5 and FreeRTOS V10.4.6 released November 12 2021
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	+ ARMv7-M and ARMv8-M MPU ports – prevent non-kernel code from calling the
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	  internal functions xPortRaisePrivilege and vPortResetPrivilege by changing
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	  them to macros.
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	+ Introduce a new config configALLOW_UNPRIVILEGED_CRITICAL_SECTIONS which
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	  enables developers to prevent critical sections from unprivileged tasks.
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	  It defaults to 1 for backward compatibility. Application should set it to
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	  0 to disable critical sections from unprivileged tasks.
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Changes between FreeRTOS V10.4.4 and FreeRTOS V10.4.5 released September 10 2021
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